Knock knees Knock Knees Genu valgum is more commonly referred to as knock-knee. When someone with genu valgum stands with their knees together, there is a gap between the ankles of about 8 cm(3.1 inches) or more. The knees will appear to push in toward each other. It is most common in children, typi...
Flat Foot Flat Foot Introduction: Flat feet, or “pes planus,” is a common condition where the arches of the feet appear to be low or nonexistent. Many individuals with flat feet wonder whether they can find relief and improvement without resorting to surgery. In this blog, we will explore the possib...
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Sports-Specific Rehabilitation: A Path to Peak Performance Introduction Sports injuries are an unfortunate but common occurrence in the world of athletics. Whether you're a professional athlete or someone who enjoys recreational sports, injuries can disrupt your training and performance. This is whe...
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IASTM: A Magical Tool Introduction In the realm of physical therapy and sports medicine, there exists a magical tool that has been transforming the way we treat musculoskeletal conditions: Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization, or IASTM. IASTM tools have become indispensable for therapists. I...
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The Therapeutic Potential of Kinesiology Taping in Neurology Introduction Neurology, a medical specialty focused on disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, presents unique challenges for patients due to a wide range of symptoms, from muscle weakness ...